More ANT-MAN Concept Art Showcases A Very Different Look For The Character

More ANT-MAN Concept Art Showcases A Very Different Look For The Character

The last bit of Ant-Man concept art from illustrator Andy Park gave us a look at a design for the costume that showed off much more of Scott Long's face, but this new piece goes in the complete opposite direction! Click on to take a look, and let us know what you make of it...

By MarkCassidy - Nov 14, 2015 05:11 AM EST
Filed Under: Ant-Man

Ahead of the release of Ant-Man on DVD and Blu-ray next month, check out some more concept art from Andy Park. Like the last piece, this design is apparently one Marvel considered using for the character, but Park says he's glad they went with the look they did. This is by far the most out-there concept we've seen for Scott Lang's Ant-Man costume yet, but there is something kind of cool about it. What do you guys think?

 


The next evolution of the Marvel Cinematic Universe introduces the newest member of the Avengers: Marvel’s Ant-Man. Armed with the amazing ability to shrink in scale but increase in strength, master thief Scott Lang joins forces with his new mentor Dr. Hank Pym to protect the secret behind his spectacular Ant-Man suit from ruthless villains! With humanity’s fate in the balance, Pym and Lang must plan and pull off a daring heist against insurmountable odds. Filled with humor, awesome special effects and exclusive bonus features, this action-packed adventure takes you to new levels of pulse-pounding excitement!


Starring Paul Rudd, Michael Douglas, Evangeline Lilly, Corey Stoll, Judy Greer, Bobby Cannavale, Michael Pena, John Slattery, and Hayley Atwell, Ant-Man is set to be released digitally on November 17th and on DVD and Blu-ray on December 8th.
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mitchellhenrysp
mitchellhenrysp - 11/14/2015, 5:08 AM
Huh
marvelstudios
marvelstudios - 11/14/2015, 5:12 AM
I like the design they went with.
xfan320
xfan320 - 11/14/2015, 5:12 AM
I want to see a more "traditional" comic-inspired piece of this concept art
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 11/14/2015, 5:36 AM
I, too, am glad they went with the look they did.

I respect the very obviously ant-inspired aesthetic. Sort of carapace and mandible thing going on. But it's ultimately too literal. Spiders don't have big eyes like Spider-Man does. Even so, big eyes have become definitively Spider-Man-esque.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 11/14/2015, 5:47 AM


This is sort of perfect, actually. Marvel just absolutely nailed Ant-Man and Iron Man in their first movies. Actually, I'd say Marvel does their best job with the first incarnations, but then in the sequels they feel the need to "improve" things, and often just devolve into "new Coke" versions when the earlier ones were better.
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 11/14/2015, 5:50 AM
Suit, cool. Helmet, not. Likely designed that way in case they cast an actor who insisted his face be visible.
LMB10
LMB10 - 11/14/2015, 5:50 AM
Jollem isn't even consistent in his trolling lol
Gave it a 5/10 in one thread
Now calls it mostly shit
Brightestdaze
Brightestdaze - 11/14/2015, 6:00 AM
@Spock0Clock

I would agree with your statement concerning "Marvel's first incarnations", however would like to point out that Captain America: The Winter Soldier was a much better movie based on tone, story and his constume compared to Captain America: The First Avenger. However, that is just my opinion.

I haven't had a chance to see Ant-man yet but I have heard it was a lot of fun.
LeeroyJenkins
LeeroyJenkins - 11/14/2015, 6:07 AM
All Jollem does is say how shit the movie was yet he comments on every ant man thread. We heard you the first time douche. Go away
NoAssemblyReqd
NoAssemblyReqd - 11/14/2015, 6:07 AM
I watched the movie opening weekend and enjoyed the heck out of it, but there was a little pang of sadness as I was certain the movie would not be a hit, and therefore no sequel would be made to close the open story threads.

I'm so glad it did well, and that Marvel did not treat it as a write-off in the wake of the Edgar Wright fiasco. But most of all I'm happy to be seeing another movie which will explore the Wasp (and probably Janet and Hank too).

Not bad for a movie with perhaps the least marketable superhero premise of the last few years.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 11/14/2015, 6:12 AM
One of the good things about Captain America is that every one of his costumes shows instantly who made it and why.

Original: Completely non-functional propaganda costume by a half-assed Senator's office with zero input by Steve.

Soldier Uniform: Steve's functional design made with WWII textiles.

Avengers: Somewhat functional costume by SHIELD geeks who tried to recapture the propagandistic simplicity of the original. Again, with zero input from Steve.

Special Ops: Steve's functional design made with modern textiles.

Museum Reconstruction: A rough approximation of the suit from the war.

Age of Ultron: Clearly designed by Stark with upgraded material and made to look like a "cool version" of Cap's traditional costumes, with darker colors and aggressive lines.

Each one tells a story of where Cap is at this point in his life and often who's influencing him. I didn't really think about it like that before now, but I actually really like that now. If only there was a similar story for what's been going on with Thor's costume...


@0megaDaGr0dd

I know what you want. A whole range of awesome weird absurdly specific toys like the 90's Batman cartoon had. Like "Drill Cannon Batman"...



..."Night Glider Batman"...


...and "Slalom Racer Batman"...


I see you, 0mega. I see you.
Spock0Clock
Spock0Clock - 11/14/2015, 6:46 AM
Gah, I've been looking at all the Marvel Hot Toys and I'm amazed at how much design, redesign, redesign work has gone into all these variations over a very few number of years. Especially the Iron Man 3 suits. They didn't just do a few paint jobs, in many cases the entire suit looks like it's been redesigned from scratch over and over again.

I'm usually not a money or possession driven person, but I want the entire collection of these figures so bad it actually hurts... ...ow....
Kyos
Kyos - 11/14/2015, 6:47 AM
I really liked the suit we got!
SuperCat
SuperCat - 11/14/2015, 6:51 AM
Invictor
Invictor - 11/14/2015, 7:05 AM
@0megaDaGr0dd
That was Hank Pym's suit.
PapaEmeritus
PapaEmeritus - 11/14/2015, 7:52 AM
LMAO! @Jollem, that Rollerball image! the resemblance is striking indeed!
Kyos
Kyos - 11/14/2015, 8:00 AM
that Rollerball image! the resemblance is striking indeed!

Guys, let's be serious here, these Rollerball suits totally look like classic X-Men uniforms. Only that they're, you know, waaay too colourful. ;)
yourdaddy
yourdaddy - 11/14/2015, 8:36 AM
looks shite. the suit in the movie is much better.
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